Peking Man | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/human-origins/peking-man
During excavations near Peking (Beijing), China, between
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During excavations near Peking (Beijing), China, between
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New discoveries are helping scientists clarify the transition from ancient dinosaur to modern bird.
Zhao Chuang; courtesy of Peking Natural Science Organization
Trace millions of years of human history, from early ancestors who lived more than six million years ago to modern Homo sapiens.
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Luckily for scientists, the environment of eastern Asia 130 million years ago was well-suited to preserving fossils.
million years ago) Yixian formation, Liaoning, China Peking
Museum researcher Amy Balanoff studies how the advanced brains of dinosaurs developed into those of their modern relatives, birds.
Zhao Chuang; courtesy of Peking Natural Science Organization
How are you like a chimpanzee? Or a Neanderthal? Find out in this detailed, interactive look at humans and their closest cousins.
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„Lucy“ is one of the most complete skeletons found to date from the early hominids that flourished between 4 and 2 million years ago. The skeleton consists of bones from a single individu…
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The Mural of Primate Evolution shows vignettes from 50 million years of primate evolution with detailed depictions of early primates and habitats.
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Some 300,000 years ago, a new tool-making technique produced a sharp-edged flake of stone. Neanderthals were masters of this technique and made a wide variety of sharp tools.
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Hall of Human Origins | American Museum of Natural History
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